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Supervisors back ordinance to double Pedestrian Safety Advisory Board, add school seats and require six-month report

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · May 3, 2007
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Summary

An ordinance to expand the Pedestrian Safety Advisory Board from 11 to 23 members — giving each supervisor an appointee plus two school-designated seats — was advanced to the full board with a friendly amendment requiring a six-month report on quorum and meeting frequency.

Supervisor Joo introduced an ordinance on May 5 to reconstitute the Pedestrian Safety Advisory Board, expanding membership from 11 to 23 seats so each supervisor could appoint a district representative and adding two school-designated seats (one student and one parent).

"Pedestrian safety is a very important issue in my district, and I believe citywide as well," Supervisor Joo told the committee, citing recent fatalities and a…

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